Mangaluru: CODP conducts Youth Empowering Training 2023-24


Media Release

Mangaluru, Jul 3: Canara Organization for Development and Peace (CODP) Mangaluru, Diocesan CAP Cell, City Deanery CAP Cell organized Youth Empowering Training (YET) 2023-24 which was inaugurated on Sunday July 2.

Fr Vincent D’Souza, director of CODP welcomed everyone and inaugurated the programme.

He said, "The main objective of this YET training programme is to train the students to attend the competitive exams and try to secure the government jobs. Our youth grow out to be well educated and highly placed individuals whose potentials are used to the fullest extent. We are conducting classes on economics, mathematics, history, physics, chemistry, English grammar, biology, civics, introduction on media, self-esteem, soft skills, and aptitude test."

Fr Anil Ivan Fernandes, director of Canara Communication Center, diocese of Mangalore conducted class on how to use the media in the right way.

Sharmila and Sheryl Prabhu, teachers of YET classes motivated the students by giving them the importance of YET classes to improve and enhance their study skills.

After the Holy Mass, the programme ended with lunch.

Total 49 students from different parishes of Mangalore diocese and their parents attended the programme.

 

 

  

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